The Legislative Manual, commonly known as the Blue Book, is a comprehensive reference source on state government that is published every two years according to South Dakota Codified Law. It contains information on elected state officials, judges,...

The Legislative Manual, commonly known as the Blue Book, is a comprehensive reference source on state government that is published every two years according to South Dakota Codified Law. It contains information on elected state officials, judges,...

Data gathered throughout the 1972-73 fiscal period under Pittman-Robertson Project W-75-R-15 for Study W-3.1, Jobs 1 and 2 are summarized in this report. For previous reports of this study, see progress reports under the same study title for the...

Sex, age and general condition checks were made in the field and at locker plants during the 1956 antelope season. This data gives information concerning the degree of harvest, productivity and hunter selectivity on South Dakota's antelope...

The purpose of the Statewide Long Range Transportation Plan is to guide decision-making, monitor transportation challenges and opportunities, strengthen beneficial intermodal relationships, and ensure that projects reflect fiscal and political...

The Legislative Manual, commonly known as the Blue Book, is a comprehensive reference source on state government that is published every two years according to South Dakota Codified Law. It contains information on elected state officials, judges,...

This report includes the financial statements for the state of South Dakota as of June 30, 2012 and for the year then ended. The report also presents the results of audit of the
state’s compliance with state and federal laws and regulations.

Data gathered throughout the 1973-74 fiscal period under Pittman-Robertson Project W-75-R-16 for Study W-3.1, Jobs 1 and 2 are summarized in this report. For previous reports of this study, see progress reports under the same study title for the...

The number of deaths occurring in the first year of life per 1,000 live births is called the infant mortality rate (IMR). This issue discusses the task force studying the IMR in South Dakota and ways to reduce it.